Mission Statement

The Mission of The 228 Club

is to be a lighthouse of hope for those struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. We promote sobriety by hosting recovery meetings in a dedicated safe and sober gathering place. In addition, we offer on-site transitional housing to help those committed to recovery maintain their sobriety. The 228 Club has been an advoocate for the recovery community for over 35 years.

Membership

Help Support the 228 Cllub

​Become a Member

Dues are $5.00 a month

​Your dues help to keep the club running

​What are the benefits of being a member

​1.Free Wifi while your at the club

​2. Use of the computer and the pool table

3.Get a sobriety Block for the New Sobriety Wall coming soon with a payment of 3 months

Help Keep Yourself Accountabel

​You may purchase the Sobriety Block with your

​Name and Sobriety Birthday for $ 5.00 to hang on the

​New Sobriety Wall
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We are dedicated to the aid of all people who seek recovery from addiction

7:00 pm NA M.A.T. Group, 228 Club, 228 S. 6th St., Richmond, IN, The Medication Assisted Meeting welcomes everyone, especially those who are taking Suboxone, Methadone, Subutex, or other medications as a tool to help them in their recovery. Family members of people using these medications are especially welcome!

Over Eaters Anonymous

Thursday:

6pm, 228 Club, 228 S 6th St., Richmond IN

Nar-Anon Meetings

7pm, Sundays, Ried Hospital, 1100 Reid Parway, Richmond, IN. Room is far north of main entrance doors. Confidential support for those struggling with another person's addiction. No fees, no registration. Contact 765-624-4012 or e-mail mylifeline411@gmail.com

Al-Anon Family Groups

Dedicated to helping family and friends of those affected by alcoholism

New!! Medication Assisted Therapy Meeting Starting July 20th, 2016

The Medication Assisted Meeting will be moving to the Club starting July 20th, 2016. We meet every Wednesday night at 7pm, Everyone is welcome to attend, especially those who are taking Suboxone, Methadone, Subutex, or other medicationsas a tool to help them in their reocvery. Family members of people using these medications are expecially welcome!

New Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) Meeting

Every Sunday evening at 7PM at 101 North 10th St, Richmond, IN, Reid Presbryterian Church Office (directly across from the Crazy Horse hair salon). This meeting is for those who desire to recover from dysfunctional relationships.